The Gecko Jazz Project at the Van Dyke This Tuesday

Ever wondered what Miles Davis might’ve sounded like if he’d hung out in Rio or spent time with his toes in the sand in La Habana? Well, you’re guess is as good as mine or anyone else’s, and since the man is dead, we’ll probably never know. But the Gecko…

What to Do in Broward and Palm Beach This Weekend

There are plenty of shows to check out in Broward and Palm Beach this weekend, here are some of the highlights:Tonight, Propaganda in Lake Worth is hosting Vultures are Wolves, a down and dirty noise metal band, punk rockers UglyHarts, and TV Kills Kids.If synth pop is more your thing,…

Rapper Pitbull Sued in Australia for Allegedly Punking Out on Shows

Yesterday, rapper Pitbull won the keys to the City of Miami for his work “traveling the country and the world sharing a positive message of Miami,” according to one city commissioner. But for all of Mr. 305’s postive-image-spreadin’ “world-traveling,” it’s a trip he’s accused of not making that’s landed him…

John Doe Freestyle Live From Hollywood

Here’s a freestyle video from a South Florida based hip hop website called Tha Lot. It features a Hollywood artist/producer by the name of John Doe. He sniffs that Chris Farley and shouts out the PFB…

Ten Under $10 For the Weekend of August 21 – 23

Friday, August 21*Lanzallamas Monofonica celebrates their third anniversary as a band tonight at Jazid in Miami Beach. This one should go late-night. Admission is free. Click here for full details. *Miami punk-type band Boy Prostitute plays at the Vagabond tonight. Admission is free before midnight; $5 after. Click here to…

Concert Review: The Jonas Brothers at BankAtlantic Center, August 19

To view a full slideshow of photos from the concert, click here. The Jonas BrothersBankAtlantic Center, SunriseAugust 19, 2009Better Than: The Backstreet Boys, N Sync, and NKOTB put together.The Review:I felt a little ashamed as I slinked up to the BankAtlantic Center for the Jonas Brothers concert on Wednesday night…

Top Ten Thursdays: Top 12 Reasons I Generally Hate Jam Bands

Top Ten Reasons I Generally Hate Jam Bands.1.  Jerry Garcia.Jerome John Garcia was awesome.  He died.  It’s over. Insert Duane Allman, Jimi Hendrix, et al. 2.  Marijuana It’s mostly for kids and burnouts. It also generally softens the harsh edges of horribly boring shows with horribly boring guitar solos. (See…

Top 10 Thursdays: The Top 10 Jam Band Gods

On Friday, August 21, Col. Bruce Hampton will bring his inspired, improvisation rock to Revolution in Fort Lauderdale. He’s a jam band hero who helped form the highly influential ’90s H.O.R.D.E. tours. With H.O.R.D.E., he employed future jam band all-stars Oteil Burbridge (Allman Brothers Band), Jimmy Herring (Widespread Panic) as…

Vivian Girls to Play Propaganda October 21

Damn Son!  Vivian Girls are playing Propaganda up in Lake Worth in October.  I don’t know if Steve is doing these shows or what, but this place is really coming into its own with this booking.  This band is pretty damn good and in my mind sounds like the glorious…

OP Presents Tour Coming to Revolution/LA Guns Tour Delayed

The OP Presents tour is making a stop at Revolution Live on November 5. That means those of you who missed Boys Like Girls (who are slated to release their next album, Love Drunk, on September 8), Cobra Starship, or The Maine last time they came have a second shot…

Bloody Mary at Electric Pickle this Friday

Marjorie Migliaccio, a.k.a. Bloody Mary, is Berlin techno’s newest femme fatale. The French-born DJ/producer first signed to Sender Records in 2006, and after three years of hard work, staking her place in the European underground dance scene, she is now touring the globe in support of her 2009 release of…

Armando Christian Perez Gets Keys to the City of Miami

That’s right Mr. Egg Whites, a.k.a. Mr. 305 a.k.a. Pitbull, got the keys to this wonderful city yesterday. I just saw this in the Miami Herald and you know it’s true if it’s in the Herald. They are master fact checkers and all that. All I know is that LMFAO…

Totó la Momposina y Sus Tabores

Colombian performer Totó la Momposina specializes in tribal, Afro-Caribbean, and indigenous sounds. The songs of her collective discography, which spans more than 25 years, thrum with congas and distinctly island-style percussion. Backing vocals in the form of chanting echo some of her lyrics while sidestepping others. When I first discovered…